THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 



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attempt was that exhibit... 1 . lv Mr, Ilu-k wood, ef Train 

 East Lothian, and " 



od,ofTj 

 Mr. Jeppeon Rawley, 



3 inches wide, to answer the purpose of adrai 



t, •> furrow to 1 o turned i 



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set at right angles with each other, :;>■, 

 top to bottom, so as to cut off the seed ba 

 stalks are pulled down and through th< 

 off of the seed being thereby effected < 



Harrows- I i ff by Messrs. 



Saunders and 



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lily ; and thirdly 



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ground, is drawn along, and the 



Messrs. Crosskill have attached one of these spiked 

 frameworks to the frame of a Ulev ClI i - . r , ,■ I H. '-. 



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a complete Ducie's Drag Harrow ; the cost of 



placed upon round axles, and 

 principle 



The revo 



Crosskili'sjiatent Clod Crusher Roller.— Price, „__ 



--Among them we must refer 

 to Wedlake's Hay-making Machine— a:i 

 plement. In the first process of tedding 

 fhe y usufrm.' ; the Grass in 



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that the air can operate upon it much < v , 



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which, however, were deemed worthy of the premium 



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W UhS n wUh n ca g s WhiCh h Md ^ £t0US ° r Cast " iron 

 Termin, W1 TheJ P a S re°rooie,'l c 



h a valley-gutter between) m 



mown implement, distinguished tins year, as we beliei 

 •udT ° ° n aU prevl0US oaes ' b y Ule approval of tl 



l.ite.i in this implement. Mr. Smith, of Northampto: 



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ms Sibited by Mr. D. Harker, of Mere, Knutsford. ' 



stedsVa™ 2 opportanityrf eSpS " °^t 





stances in which it was held. The heavy land, so calle 

 Pierce, of Llam 



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ralving web, with wl 

 it is deposited on the 



;ine. The machine is 



shaped pieces o 



slivered in the o 



■ filled, and then 



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th soil, and then 

 he manure; also a semicircular 



; side frame of tl 



^y^^eeply buried m 

 Tire JredToulter^may b°e 

 This drill is also adapted 





Turnips and Mangold Wore!, 

 ; a four-row lever drill-ode 



n the land bdew the awd, u! 



. Drill for Turnips and Mangold Word, 



on the ridge ; a pal 

 with improved levers, the same as the pre- 



Lveringanyquantyrf 



s. The Societ 

 > Mr. Hornsby, for his 



■ * on this snbj 



3 ne other Subsoil Plough, *a 



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eing, by sowing the seed at the interv 

 for the plants to stand, besides the sa- 



Dgoe, of Penzance, exhibited his Seed-plai 



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a one position, being proper ^jJ) ^ g aC Sg «i 

 -Many Steam EnjWrfe^ 

 ,xed, were exhibited; the prize was » wa f u ib ; e to 

 Cambridge of Devizes. We shall probab!) be ** 

 eport further upon them next week. ^ „, 



Their * 



fed to Messrs. Sanders, of 1 



is simply a strong box, mi 





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ork, so that while tne w ., j, 



uired by those who work it, so tjjj*^ fe* «J 



Lds^andTnlhe Messed beds a'suffiSent 1r l 



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II kinds of prain tS J it3 being ^ 



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6esd-planter— a false bottom to the seed box be!-, i iw uu action, n- 



